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Sad Song

Sad Song may refer to different pieces of music:

  • "Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)" by Otis Redding (1966)
  • "Sad Song" by Lou Reed on the 1973 album Berlin
  • "Sad Song" by Paul Williams on the 1974 album A Little Bit of Love
  • "Sad Song" by Screaming Jets on the 1994 album The Screaming Jets
  • "Sad Song" by David Byrne on the 1994 album David Byrne
  • "Sad Song (Oasis song)" by Oasis from vinyl and Japanese editions of their 1994 album Definitely Maybe
  • "Sad Song" by Krayzie Bone on the 1999 album Thug Mentality 1999
  • "Sad Song (Cat Power)" by Cat Power on the 2004 album Speaking for Trees
  • "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" by Elton John on the 1984 album Breaking Hearts
  • "Sad Song" by Au Revoir Simone on the 2007 album The Bird of Music
  • "Sad Song" by September on the 2007 album Dancing Shoes
  • "Sad Song" by Blake Lewis on the 2009 album Heartbreak on Vinyl
  • "Sad Song (The Cars song)" from the 2011 album Move Like This
  • "Sad Song" by Christina Perri from her 2011 debut album, lovestrong.
  • Sad Song (The Cars song)

    "Sad Song" is the lead single by the American rock band The Cars from their 2011 studio album Move Like This. A brief clip of the track was released in December 2010; the full song was released to radio on March 1, 2011.

    Details

    Exclaim! magazine comments on the song saying "[d]espite the title and lyrics, it doesn't sound particularly sad, as it contains a cheery beat and a catchy mix of synths and guitars". Critics have noted the similarity of "Sad Song" to the band's earlier singles, such as 1978's "My Best Friend's Girl" and 1979's "Let's Go".

    "Sad Song" peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Rock Songs chart.

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Sad Song (song)

    "Sad Song" is the lead single by singer-songwriter Blake Lewis from his second studio album Heartbreak on Vinyl, released on October 6, 2009 and has reached the number eleven spots on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart in 2009.

    Music video

    "Sad Song" directed by Ana Veselic, has a very stylized look that blends a couple of different eras. Blake says: "The video is very film noir with an '80s feel to it, like we have the Maxell shot in there."

    The video is shot as a 1940s film-noir style story about the end of a couple’s relationship, highlighted with some 40s-meets-80s style fashion and video editing. The female lead is played by Casey Carlson who was also an American Idol contestant in the recent season 8.

    Blake says: "I was, like, Wow, this girl has the most beautiful face. It's very classic. So I reached out to her, and she said yes. We got the video done a couple weeks ago, and it turned out really, really well. I'm very proud of it"

    The Video was released on September 21, 2009, one day prior to the official release on his MySpace.

    Nazareth

    Nazareth (/ˈnæzərəθ/; Hebrew: נָצְרַת, Naṣrat; Aramaic: ܢܨܪܬ, Naṣrath; Arabic: النَّاصِرَة, an-Nāṣira) is the capital and the largest city in the Northern District of Israel. Nazareth is known as "the Arab capital of Israel". The population is made up predominantly of Israeli Arabs, almost all of whom are either Muslim (69%) or Christian (30.9%).Nazareth Illit (lit. "Upper Nazareth") is built alongside old Nazareth, and had a Jewish population of 40,312 in 2014. The Jewish sector was declared a separate city in June of 1974.

    In the New Testament, the city is described as the childhood home of Jesus, and as such is a center of Christian pilgrimage, with many shrines commemorating biblical events.

    Etymology

    One conjecture holds that "Nazareth" is derived from one of the Hebrew words for 'branch', namely ne·ṣer, נֵ֫צֶר, and alludes to the prophetic, messianic words in Book of Isaiah 11:1, 'from (Jesse's) roots a Branch (netzer) will bear fruit'. One view suggests this toponym might be an example of a tribal name used by resettling groups on their return from exile. Alternatively, the name may derive from the verb na·ṣar, נָצַר, "watch, guard, keep," and understood either in the sense of "watchtower" or "guard place", implying the early town was perched on or near the brow of the hill, or, in the passive sense as 'preserved, protected' in reference to its secluded position. The negative references to Nazareth in the Gospel of John suggest that ancient Jews did not connect the town's name to prophecy.

    Nazareth (album)

    Nazareth is the self-titled debut album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth, released in 1971. The album had the big hit a cover Morning Dew and Dear John also known as I Wanna Be Your Man. The album is said that it started it all then Nazareth were recognized and went on tour with bands for a while.

    Track listing

    All lyrics written by Manny Charlton, Dan McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Darrell Sweet unless otherwise noted. 

    30th anniversary bonus tracks

    Credits

    Band members

  • Dan McCafferty - lead vocals
  • Darrell Sweet - drums, back vocals
  • Pete Agnew - bass guitar, guitar, back vocals, lead vocals (4)
  • Manny Charlton - guitar, back vocals
  • Additional musicians

  • Dave Stewart - organ (5)
  • Pete Wingfield - piano (2, 7)
  • Pete York - congas, jawbone, tambourine (9)
  • B.J. Cole - slide guitar (7)
  • Colin Fretcher - string and bass arrangements (5, 9)
  • Other credits

  • Mike Brown - remastering
  • Robert M. Corich - liner notes, remastering
  • Roy Thomas Baker - engineer
  • David Batchelor - producer
  • C.C.S. Associates - sleeve design
  • Nazareth (band)

    Nazareth are a Scottish hard rock band formed in 1968, that had several hits in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s, and established an international audience with their 1975 album Hair of the Dog. Perhaps their best-known hit single was a cover of the ballad "Love Hurts", in 1975. The band continues to record and tour.

    Career

    Nazareth formed in December 1968 in Dunfermline, Scotland, from the remaining members of semi-professional local group The Shadettes (formed in 1961) by vocalist Dan McCafferty, guitarist Manny Charlton (ex Mark V and The Red Hawks), bassist Pete Agnew, and drummer Darrell Sweet. They were inspired by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Nazareth took their name from Nazareth, Pennsylvania, which is cited in the first line of The Band's classic song "The Weight" ("I pulled into Nazareth / Was feelin' about half past dead..."). Nazareth's cover version of "Java Blues" by The Band's bassist/singer Rick Danko and Emmett Grogan is on their 1981 live album Snaz.

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    Sad Song

    by: Pintandwefall

    Quite many nights I have
    Heard Jeff Buckley singing
    Although he's already dead
    He sings: "She was heartache from the
    Moment that you met her" and
    I think she is like me
    It feels funny that I don't know you anymore
    I just know so well the boy that you were before
    The last year we were together I did everything so
    wrong
    I think I'd be better now but I know that it doesn't
    count
    And I haven't found a love song
    That would help me out of this
    So I had to make my own, my own
    This is my sad song, love song,
    sad song, love song
    You were always sad 'cause you
    Lost your History -album
    The one by Michael Jackson
    I hope that you got it now and I
    Want you to know that I've been
    Really sad 'cause I lost you
    We made songs together and the lyrics were like shit
    But it was the best time just like all the times with
    You always made me laugh and without you I wouldn't be
    Even this sane and quite normal that I am today
    And I know that I am guilty
    I think I know it too well
    And all the time I'm just talking and crying about this




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